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<p><h4>Isolated kanji (rote)</h3></p>
<p>Kanji can also be learnt simply by writing or reviewing them repetitively. You should first familiarize yourself with <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_%28Chinese_characters%29">radicals</a> before memorizing actual kanji. Knowing radicals (see “Radical approach” below) will be a great help in learning kanji since you will not have to remember each kanji as a series of lines and squiggles, but simply as a construct of smaller elements which you are already familiar with. An <a href="https://ankiweb.net/shared/decks/japanese">Anki deck</a> with <a href="http://pastebin.com/KibfAzNw">production/recall-type cards</a> could be very conducive to this method since, rather than just writing out characters at random, you would instead be frequently writing out the ones you're struggling to remember, while only occasionally writing out the ones which you remember consistently. The general consensus is that the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanji#Readings">readings</a> for the characters <a href="https://a.pomf.cat/zmayqq.png">should be learned through vocabulary</a>, so when using this method you should just try to focus on associating each kanji with its meaning(s).</p>
<p>Kanji can also be learnt simply by writing or reviewing them repetitively. You should first familiarize yourself with the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_%28Chinese_characters%29">radicals</a> that kanji are composed of, as explained in “<a href="Radical approach">Radical approach</a>” below. An <a href="resource guide.html#Kanji">Anki deck</a> with <a href="http://pastebin.com/KibfAzNw">production/recall-type cards</a> could be very conducive to this method since, rather than writing out characters at random, you would instead be frequently writing out the ones you're struggling to remember, while only occasionally writing out ones which you remember consistently. The general consensus is that the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanji#Readings">readings</a> for the characters <a href="https://a.pomf.cat/zmayqq.png">should be learned through vocabulary</a>, so you should just focus on associating each kanji with its meaning(s). Don't be afraid to make up mnemonics using the radicals you've learned for kanji which youre really struggling with.</p>
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<p><h4>Kanji through vocabulary</h3></p>